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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Looking ahead, looking back

Looking ahead

2015
recruit Bobo Carpenter scored his third goal of the Junior
Club World Cup tournament in Ufa, Russia, as the Sioux City Musketeers
defeated HC Riga, 6-1.Carpenter scored
his team’s fifth goal on a breakaway.The USHL entry in the tournament has a 3-0 record and has
already earned a spot in the semifinals on Friday. The Musketeers play their
final first-round opponent, JHC Spartak,Wednesday.

2015
recruit Jordan Greenway (photo) and younger brother James, who will skate this season for
the NTDP U-18 and U-17 squads respectively, were interviewed
by their hometown paper, the Watertown, NY, Daily Times, about leaving their home
in Potsdam to play first at Shattuck St. Mary’s and now with the NTDP.

Jordan,
projected by numerous scouting services as a first round pick in the 2015 NHL
Entry Draft, is a 6-4, 215 lb., left-shot power forward who had a 15-26-41
scoring line in 52 games for the U-17's last season. He committed to BU last December. Discussing his college
choice, he pointed out that:

“BU has some great facilities and I think the
city of Boston is great as well. I went there and, deep down, I thought it was
the place for me.”

Younger
brother James, a left-shot defenseman who scored 23 points (6g, 17a) last year
for the Shattuck St. Mary’s U-16's, says he’d be interested in joining Jordan on
Comm. Ave. ““I’ve basically followed him everywhere,” James said. “I know I
have to kind of build my own road, but I’d love to play with him again.”

Playing
for the U-17's, James will be a teammate of 2016 recruit Clayton Keller, who also
played previously for Shattuck. The two NTDP squads begin practice today in Ann Arbor.